The Parkes high-latitude multibeam pulsar survey (pkshl) published its results in papers published from 2003 to 2006 with a total of 18 new pulsars discovered. It detected a grand total of 23 pulsars. The fastest pulsar discovered was J0610-2100 with a period of 3.86132 milliseconds and the slowest pulsar was J0726-2612 with a period of 3.44231 seconds.
The smallest pulsar dispersion measure was J0343-3000 with a DM of 20.2 pc/cc and the largest pulsar dispersion measure was J0821-4221 with a DM of 270.6 pc/cc. There were a total of 1085 pulsars known before the first discovery was published. This survey increased the total amount of known pulsars by 2.0%.
There were 3 papers written about the discoveries of this survey: An increased estimate of the merger rate of double neutron stars from observations of a highly relativistic system, Double-Pulsar System: A Rare Laboratory for Relativistic Gravity and Plasma Physics, The Parkes High-Latitude pulsar survey.